The TUC chair lauded Mr Aiyedatiwa’s approval of N73,000 new minimum wage and the sponsorship of over 100 workers to the South-West Labour Summit in Ibadan.
The labour leaders in the state stated this on Tuesday after complying with the directive of its national leadership on the strike action.
Scores of public school pupils and students were seen leaving their school premises for their various homes.
Some of the workers want the government to provide free transportation to and from their places of work and increase their salaries.
Mr Fatuase said the atmosphere and state workers are already “charged”, especially as they are affected by the increase in petrol pump prices.
“The meeting sympathises with the workers and masses of our dear State and calls for calm and await further directives,” they added in the communique.
